Friday, October 1, 2010

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Drawing

Drawing is the art of representing objects or forms by lines drawn, shading. Trying to depict something from memory; copying something in another medium; and creating something entirely from imagination. Drawing is usually carried out with pencil or pen, charcoal or crayon….

Pencil:
Pencils are graded by the H and B system, according to the relative hardness or softness of the graphite core. Typically, hard pencils range from 9H (the hardest) to H, and soft Pencils range from 8B (the softest) to B. Grades F and HB are the midway between Hard and Soft.
Small pieces of sand paper will keep the pencil point exactly as you want it.

Charcoal:
Charcoal is produced from wine and willow twigs charred in a special kilns. It smudges easily, soyou must draw with your hand raised off to paper and protect finished drawing with spray Fixative. Charcoal pencils produces a soft black, which is easy to rubout, suitable for fine details very good in blocking in shadows rather than hatching them in with pencils.